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There is no complete list, although cursory Google searches will yield you with more than enough satisfactory choices to deal with. You could make a crude estimate and say that there are more than 100 payment processing options to choose from, but that wouldn't be very helpful - and it's fair to say that there are quite a few more at this point.
Really, what you'll need is the ability to discern between payment processors and payment gateways in a way that gives you an idea of which is the best. And for that, you'll need to have a strict criteria and set standard.
Focus on:
· Great customer service,
· An excellent track record,
· Fail-safes and wider security options.
We live in a world where cyber crimes are on a rise, and more than anything you'll want to protect your customers' money. A good payment gateway like PayUMoney will let you do that.

I was emailed a tax form, which I filled out and faxed back to a number they provided, and they just sent the money via paypal to my email address. It was actually very simple.

I received it in the first week of the third month I was there. So if I expect you'll receive yours some time in the first week of February. I'm not sure exactly how much work it is for them to calculate payments, but I don't think it's entirely automated, so it takes a few days.

If you do not want your statements to reflect any payments, go to the top of your tool bar, click on Edit, go down to "Preferences", find the "Sales and Customers", go to "Company Preferences", and at the bottom you have the option to "Automaticly apply Payments", make sure that is not checked.